
Sam Amidon
Suzie Explores
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The Moon's Day Is the Same Length as It's Year
It was a huge thing you know how we get the harvest moons in the late summer. It just felt like that as it was rising. And then it became more kind of pale as it as it rose but it was the most extraordinary thing. I think the moon's good but the stars are even better because they're just so insanely far away. Because it's quite close and you can pretty much imagine just jumping onto it. You only see the one face all the time because it faces the earth as it does a whole turn circle around the earth. They're always the same. That's the whole dark side of the moon.
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